Though this instructional single has an interesting commonality with Santana’s “Smooth”, the band is anything but.
The instructional single part of the clue makes be think its the Top Gun Anthem, while the “Smooth” connection makes it seem like it’s “Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters” by Elton John.
Always look both ways before crossing the street, especially if you’re only going one way.
Hmm… Ss-ah-ff-ee-tt-yy, Safety-dance!
First I thought its was “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” then One Direction, but after BobQuentok pointed out the the contradiction in the sentence Idk, is it even a contradiction I’m confused.
Formerly descendants of celestial beings, this duo (and track) were due to make an appearance on the Rock Band Network.
A Sub Pop band?
I can’t help looking at this track’s name without thinking of baby animals and cell phones. Also, the fifth longest track on its EP at over nine and a half minutes.
The fact that it’s an EP and an extremely long one you’d think that would make this a lot easier to figure out, but no. Man these C3 Hints are hard – Love it!
A suitable track for the Energizer Bunny, if we traded his pink fur for something blue.
Sonic Youth? probably not doesn’t quite fit.
Echo and The Bunnymen: Blue Blue Ocean
Challenge Mode: Part 2
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